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[QUOTE]Originally posted by alTakruri: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by rasol: [b] [QUOTE] >> Is there contemporary primary documentation for Khentu and TaKhent or are these terms ones as late in time << Sorry, I considered after writing this that it might be misunderstood. My point about the A Group is that they may be the Khenu Hon Nefer: founders of the excellent order, which Budge defines as tribes of the Southern Sudan. I certainly wouldn't expect an A Group indiginous self-reference as the 'founders' (of Egypt). To the point: If these peoples are the founders of km.t and if as you say, the Nehesi describes a people who are not of kmt. then...it would be innaccurate to refer to these peoples as nehesi, no?[/b][/QUOTE] This logic was unknown to the recorder who left us a primary contemporary document so that we know without a doubt the terminal A group opponents of Snefru were of TaNehasyw. Ah, those first hand documents. Nothing like them for clarity. And my gosh, the southern Sudan is even deeper in TaNehesy than is the 2nd cataract which is in northern Sudan. The early A group sites are not as far south as are the classic and terminal A group sites. Looks like they fanned out from a southern Egypt/northern Sudan base to go both northward to lower southern Egypt and southward to lower southern Sudan. I think the Khartoum variant are the ones who could be the Khenu Hon Nefer especially if such an order is supposed to be from the tribes of southern Sudan. I see some are getting a lil turbed with this discussion. Should we take it to a new thread and transplant the posts on origins and development of Nile Valley civ from here to there or let it rest for now? [/QB][/QUOTE]
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